In the classical conditioning interpretation of drug tolerance, what is the conditioned response?
a. The procedure of administering the drug
b. The entry of the drug into the brain
c. The social setting in which someone takes the drug
d. The body's defenses against the drug
d
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What type of evidence is based on careful, systematic procedures?
A. scientific B. opinion C. anecdotal D. abstract
Diet is to _____ as self-esteem is to _____.
A) overeating; extraversion. B) anorexia nervosa; narcissism. C) bulimia nervosa; major depressive disorder D) overeating; an internal locus of control
Chua, Boland, and Nisbett presented American and Chinese participants with pictures of a figure, such as a tiger, placed on a ground, such as a jungle, and monitored their eye-movement patterns. The Chinese tended to focus their eye movements
a. haphazardly. b. in a structured and coordinated way. c. on the figure (the tiger). d. on the ground (the jungle).
William has been working diligently on an engineering project, but he has gotten to the point that he sees no way to a viable solution. So, he sets aside the problem and works on another project. By setting aside the problem, William is allowing problem-solving to proceed at a subconscious level. This stage of creative thinking is known as
a. incubation. b. illumination. c. preparation. d. verification.